Common use of Grading, Erosion and Silt Control Clause in Contracts

Grading, Erosion and Silt Control. The Developer hereby agrees: 1. Prior to commencing site grading, to submit for approval and execution by the City an Erosion and Silt Control Plan. The plan shall provide sufficient control of the site, to prevent siltation downstream from the site. The Developer shall provide to the City written certification from the Developer’s Engineer that the plan, in its execution, shall meet all Federal, State, County and local regulations, guidelines, specifications, laws and ordinances. 2. To cause all grading, excavation, open cuts, and site slopes and other land surface disturbances to be mulched, seeded, sodded or otherwise protected so that erosion, siltation, sedimentation and washing are prevented in accordance with the plans and specifications on file with the City Clerk. 3. The Developer shall immediately place effective erosion control procedures along downslope areas and along sideslope areas as required to prevent or reduce erosion where erosion during construction will result in a loss of soil to waters of the state, public sewer inlets or off- site. During the period of construction at a site, all erosion control procedures necessary to meet the performance standards of Wisconsin Administrative Code SPS Section 321.125 shall be properly implemented, installed and maintained by the Developer, the building permits applicant and the subsequent landowner. If erosion occurs after building construction activities have ceased, some or all of the erosion control procedures shall be maintained until the site has been stabilized. 4. That all disturbed areas shall be restored to the reasonable satisfaction of the City. 5. This requirement shall apply to the construction of sewer main, water main, public streets and private streets and storm water management facilities. Further this requirement shall remain in effect until the completion of the above-named improvements and acceptance of the sewer and water main and public streets by the City.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Developer's Agreement, Developer's Agreement, Subdivision Developer's Agreement

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Grading, Erosion and Silt Control. The Developer DEVELOPER hereby agrees: 1. Prior to commencing site grading, to submit for approval and execution by the City CITY an Erosion and Silt Control Plan. The plan shall provide sufficient control of the site, to prevent siltation downstream from the site. The Developer DEVELOPER shall provide to the City CITY written certification from the Developer’s DEVELOPER’S Engineer that the plan, in its execution, shall meet all Federal, State, County and local regulations, guidelines, specifications, laws and ordinances. 2. To cause all grading, excavation, open cuts, and site slopes and other land surface disturbances to be mulched, seeded, sodded or otherwise protected so that erosion, siltation, sedimentation and washing are prevented in accordance with the plans and specifications on file with the City Clerk.the 3. The Developer DEVELOPER shall immediately place effective erosion control procedures along downslope areas and along sideslope alongside slope areas as required to prevent or reduce erosion where erosion during construction will result in a loss of soil to waters of the state, public sewer inlets or off- off-site. During the period of construction at a site, all erosion control procedures necessary to meet the performance standards of Wisconsin Administrative Code SPS Section 321.125 shall be properly implemented, installed and maintained by the DeveloperDEVELOPER, the building permits applicant and the subsequent landowner. If erosion occurs after building construction activities have ceased, some or all of the erosion control procedures shall be maintained until the site has been stabilized. 4. That all disturbed areas shall be restored to the reasonable satisfaction of the CityCITY. 5. This requirement shall apply to the construction of sewer main, water main, public streets and private streets and storm water management facilities. Further this requirement shall remain in effect until the completion of the above-named improvements and acceptance of the sewer and water main and public streets by the CityCITY.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

Grading, Erosion and Silt Control. The Developer hereby agrees: 1. Prior to commencing site grading, to submit for approval and execution by the City an Erosion and Silt Control Plan. The plan shall provide sufficient control of the site, to prevent siltation downstream from the site. The Developer shall provide to the City written certification from the Developer’s Engineer that the plan, in its execution, shall meet all Federal, State, County and local regulations, guidelines, specifications, laws and ordinances. 2. To cause all grading, excavation, open cuts, and site slopes and other land surface disturbances to be mulched, seeded, sodded or otherwise protected so that erosion, siltation, sedimentation and washing are prevented in accordance with the plans and specifications on file with the City Clerk. 3. The Developer shall immediately place effective erosion control procedures along downslope areas and along sideslope areas as required to prevent or reduce erosion where erosion during construction will result in a loss of soil to waters of the state, public sewer inlets or off- off-site. During the period of construction at a site, all erosion control procedures necessary to meet the performance standards of Wisconsin Administrative Code SPS Section 321.125 shall be properly implemented, installed and maintained by the Developer, the building permits applicant and the subsequent landowner. If erosion occurs after building construction activities have ceased, some or all of the erosion control procedures shall be maintained until the site has been stabilized. 4. That all disturbed areas shall be restored to the reasonable satisfaction of the City. 5. This requirement shall apply to the construction of sewer main, water main, public streets and private streets and storm water management facilities. Further this requirement shall remain in effect until the completion of the above-named improvements and acceptance of the sewer and water main and public streets by the City.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Developer's Agreement

Grading, Erosion and Silt Control. The Developer hereby agrees: 1. Prior to commencing site grading, to submit for approval and execution by the City an Erosion and Silt Control Plan. The plan shall provide sufficient control of the site, to prevent siltation downstream from the site. The Developer shall provide to the City written certification from the Developer’s 's Engineer that the plan, in its execution, shall meet all Federal, State, County and local regulations, guidelines, specifications, laws and ordinances. 2. To cause all grading, excavation, open cuts, and site slopes and other land surface disturbances to be mulched, seeded, sodded or otherwise protected so that erosion, siltation, sedimentation and washing are prevented in accordance with the plans and specifications on file with the City Clerk. 3. The Developer shall immediately place effective erosion control procedures along downslope areas and along sideslope areas as required to prevent or reduce erosion where erosion during construction will result in a loss of soil to waters of the state, public sewer inlets or off- off-site. During the period of construction at a site, all erosion control procedures necessary to meet the performance standards of Wisconsin Administrative Code SPS Section 321.125 shall be properly implemented, installed and maintained by the Developer, the building permits applicant and the subsequent landowner. If erosion occurs after building construction activities have ceased, some or all of the erosion control procedures shall be maintained until the site has been stabilized. 4. That all disturbed areas shall be restored to the reasonable satisfaction of the City. 5. This requirement shall apply to the construction of sewer main, water main, public streets and private streets and storm water management facilities. Further this requirement shall remain in effect until the completion of the above-named improvements and acceptance of the sewer and water main and public streets by the City.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Developer's Agreement

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Grading, Erosion and Silt Control. The Developer DEVELOPER hereby agrees: 1. Prior to commencing site grading, to submit for approval and execution by the City CITY an Erosion and Silt Control Plan. The plan shall provide sufficient control of the site, to prevent siltation downstream from the site. The Developer DEVELOPER shall provide to the City CITY written certification from the Developer’s DEVELOPER’S Engineer that the plan, in its execution, shall meet all Federal, State, County and local regulations, guidelines, specifications, laws and ordinances. 2. To cause all grading, excavation, open cuts, and site slopes and other land surface disturbances to be mulched, seeded, sodded or otherwise protected so that erosion, siltation, sedimentation and washing are prevented in accordance with the plans and specifications on file with the City CITY Clerk. 3. The Developer DEVELOPER shall immediately place effective erosion control procedures along downslope areas and along sideslope alongside slope areas as required to prevent or reduce erosion where erosion during construction will result in a loss of soil to waters of the state, public sewer inlets or off- off-site. During the period of construction at a site, all erosion control procedures necessary to meet the performance standards of Wisconsin Administrative Code SPS Section 321.125 shall be properly implemented, installed and maintained by the DeveloperDEVELOPER, the building permits applicant and the subsequent landowner. If erosion occurs after building construction activities have ceased, some or all of the erosion control procedures shall be maintained until the site has been stabilized. 4. That all disturbed areas shall be restored to the reasonable satisfaction of the City.the 5. This requirement shall apply to the construction of sewer main, water main, public streets and private streets and storm water management facilities. Further this requirement shall remain in effect until the completion of the above-named improvements and acceptance of the sewer and water main and public streets by the CityCITY.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

Grading, Erosion and Silt Control. The Developer hereby agrees: 1. Prior to commencing site grading, to submit for approval and execution by the City an Erosion and Silt Control Plan. The plan shall provide sufficient control of the site, to prevent siltation downstream from the site. The Developer shall provide to the City written certification from the Developer’s 's Engineer that the plan, in its execution, shall meet all Federal, State, County and local regulations, guidelines, specifications, laws and ordinances. 2. To cause all grading, excavation, open cuts, and site slopes and other land surface disturbances to be mulched, seeded, sodded or otherwise protected so that erosion, siltation, sedimentation and washing are prevented in accordance with the plans and specifications on file with the City Clerk. 3. The Developer shall immediately place effective erosion control procedures along downslope areas and along sideslope areas as required to prevent or reduce erosion where erosion during construction will result in a loss of soil to waters of the state, public sewer inlets or off- off-site. During the period of construction at a site, all erosion control procedures necessary to meet the performance standards of Wisconsin Administrative Code SPS Section 321.125 shall be properly implemented, installed and maintained by the Developer, the building permits applicant and the subsequent landowner. If erosion occurs after building construction activities have ceased, some or all of the erosion control procedures shall be maintained until the site has been stabilized. 4. That all disturbed areas shall be restored to the reasonable satisfaction of the City. 5. This requirement shall apply to the construction of sewer main, water main, public streets and private streets and storm water management facilities. Further this requirement shall remain in effect until the completion of the above-named improvements and acceptance of the sewer and water main and public streets by the City.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Developer's Agreement

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